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Gish fans can soon download and play a port of Cryptic Sea's popular physics platformer game on their J2ME-enabled mobile phones. Multiplayer modes such as the classic deathmatch and cooperative games will be supported via the Bluetooth function. (source: Fun-Motion)

Gish Mobile web site

Comments

Will there be an iPhone version?

That's really rather impressive, as far as mobile games go. Trailer wins bonus points for using that luscious Estradasphere soundtrack. I hope there's more of that in the sequel.

Awesome! Gish is, hands down, one of the best indie games ever made.

Well, maybe this could be the first step to spread indie games.
Maybe if people see how good indie games are the indie industry could grow.
And a lot of developers could actually receive more and more credit and attention.
Their games would sell more and they would be able to produce better and greater games.

Of course, you guys can say that if they grow they'll stop being independent.
But I don't know...
Indie is an essence, not a buyable thing ;)

Woohoo! Now you can take your lump of tar with you!

...uh, right.

Fine, I guess. Never could stand this game though, but I'd like to see some other indie games put onto phones.

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